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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1958)
Wed In Cheyenne Look Your Best Shirley’s Beauty Shop Phone 6103 The Car Salesman OfYour Choice? L, t J • ■ . ,1— - Satisfaction in any transaction can only be found through faith in the salesman you deal with. Who would know better how to tailor an automobile purchase for you than the salesman of your choice. This salesman lives here, spends his income here. If you don't know him, he only asks for an opportunity to know you. Call on him. DON HINER Representing Gene Teague Chevrolet 725 S. E. Fairview, Mill City Phone 7202 I TH I RSDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1 Santa Says Eastern Star Members Enjoy No-Host Dinner No matter what the occasion, look your best. Try us for your next permanent wave, shampoo or set. We will do our best to please you. Bill Koch, Prop. 4 THF MILL CITV ENTERPRISE For Easy Shopping in Mill City Why Not Try Mrs. Cele.-te Dickinson of Corval lis, Associate Grand Matron of the Grand Cnapter of Oiegon, Order of Eastern Star, made her official visit to Marilyn Chapter, No. 145, OES, at the lodge hall Monday evening, conducting the annual s.hool of in struction in connection with the re- g ar ses ion Preceeding the meeting, members of the chapter and guests enjoyed a no- hust dinner at tables beautifully de- I corated in the holiday toe me. vom-i mittee in charge of arrang.ng the dinner included Tena Graham, Estei- 1« Kay, Addie French, and Elsie Vol- i kel. Decorating the tables were Edna ■ Hutche.-on, Elsie Volvel, and Tena Graham. Responsible fur the colorful! I decorations and the decorated Christ- I mas tree in the chapter room was i Mary Gulliford. GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Charles i r.ose present had been asked to Tucker have returned from Chey bring canned food gifts which are to enne, Wyo., where they attended the be taken to the Masonic ano Eastern wedding of their only daughter, Bet Star Home a. Forest Grove. A col ty L<>uise to Charles C. Bourgart, son lection of toyswas also placed under of Mr. and Mrs. Rawley Wikert, of the tree, to be later distributed to I Ft. Dodge, Iowa. L. F. Clocker read deserving children of this area the double wedding ring ceremony at through the Ministerial association. 2:30 p. m. November 29 in Kingdom Worthy Matron Julia Kemp and Hall at Cheyenne, where decorations Worthy Patron Walter Brisbin pre- of white mums were used. Mrs. Carl ided over the business session dur Riech was organist. ing which the following were appoint- The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, was gowned in ea to serve on the executive board for the Rainbow Girls of Marilyn Assem a whit« lace dress with shoulder Kay, length veil. She wore a corsage of I bly: ",y:. Estella k n “ v’ , Agnes Carlson, two white orchids, orchids and «nd carried carried a . white white ' Shlrley Baughman, Louise Oliver, and two white pearl bag. For something old, a I Viola Hirte. These are in addition to others already serving, including pearl heirloom necklace, which had been worn by the groom’s mother. some from the Masonic lodge. Mrs. Dickinson, gave an informa Matron of honor was Mrs. Shirley- tive talk during the course of the Dean, wearing a dress of light blue evening, afterward holding the school silk, and a corsage of pale yellow- of instruction for the benefit of of mums. ficers of the chapter, answering any Robert M Murry served as best questions concerning the ritualistic man for the groom. Ushers were Jerry Tucker, of Gates, brother of work. At the close of the evening, cake, the bride, Tom Clocker and David Jel o, and coffee were served to those Gustavson, of Cheyenne. ' present. The bride’s mother chose a blue suit dress with black accesories, for . . . —. . . . her daughter's wedding, and donned Morning Cirle Meets a corsage of red roses and tiny white M„ gafney $co^ mums. The groom b mother wore a ' blue wool dress, with black accessor-1 The morning circle of the Piesby- • - _ « t terian in r i *1 n 1 Chur Kill* L. h wi ,, t ’ T ’ L11 zl o n a at • ♦ the Vi zi met Thursday ies, and her corsage was of pink ros- home of Mrs. Barney Scott. ! es and tiny white mums. A reception followed at the home I The program on the Acts was led of L. F. Clocker, where white mums, by Mrs. Arlo Tuers followed by a ] were used for decoration. Mrs. Law- y ‘Bseussion. 1 he next meeting be at the home °f Mrs. Jay R. rence Clocker and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Mason. Murry cut the bride’s cake- Mrs.' Paul‘ Attending were Mrs. Mel Rambo, David Gustafson and Miss Janet Mr.s- I,oris Morris, Mrs. Barney | Bumgardner poured; Clocker, gowned in light blue silki Scott, Mrs. Robert Roach, Mrs. Paul of yellow J*1«*1*1’ Mr8’ Arl° Tuer8’ Mr8’ Jay and wearing a corsage < mums, had charge of the guest book; Mrs. Jack O’Hare and Mrs. William Shockley had charge of the gifts. Afternoon Tea Given For her | Presbyterian Church bride chose a red jersey dress ....... black velvet accessories. After their, The second and third grade church wedding trip to Chicago, they will be school classes of the Presbyterian at home December 15 at Ft. Dodge, churcn gave an alUrnuon tea for Iowa. The bride has recently been their mothers in 1 ehowship hall on employed at Cheyenne, and the groom 1 hursday. A worsmp program was is a commercial artist, employed at presented by the boys and girls who ai.>o served refreshments to their ■ Ft. Dodge. , mothers. The parent gu.des for the coming Hrs. Bill Stover, accompanied by Margaret Bergeson, of Othello, Wn.,ltnn* inont,ls weie passeo out and the were guests from Wednesday until lnetlinK ended witn a tour of the new 1 i day at the Lee Bassett home. mame. of the church. Cnurch s.hool ¡teachers ot the group are Mrs. Al ■' ———------ ------------ ------ ---------- — Yankus and Mrs. Kuuert Roach. A special guest was Mrs. James Cwan, primary department head. JENNIE’S for those clothing gift items. Cords for little boys and girls, ¡sajunas. slips and pan t v sets, gift handkerchiefs, gloves and mittens, house coats, dusters, Christmas cards and gift wrappings; Socks and Ties for Men and Boys. Win A Bride Doll FREE From now until December 23, for each $1 cash purchase, we will give a ticket entitling holder to a chance on a beautiful life-like bride doll, dis played in our window. Dressmaking and Alterations of Garments for both Men and Women I P. M. to 5 P. M. JENNIE’S Next to Stewart’s Grocery iumum Sunday Starting Time: 5:30 P. M 7:00 P. M. on Other Days. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12-13-14 The Lost I^tnd of Amazon Women! DON TAYLOR, in “LOVE SLAVES OF THE AMAZONS” Actually Filmed in The South American Jungles — PLUS — JOHN SAXON. JUDY MEREDITH. MOLLY BEE, in “SUMMER LOVE” Excellent Movie About Today’s Young People. FRIDAY. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19-20-21 BRIAN KEITH, MALA POWERS, in SIERRA BARON” Conflict over huge Spanish Land Grant in early days of California. — PLUS — (.INA LOLLOBRIGIDA, ROBERT ALDA, in "BEAI’TIFl’L BUT DANGEROUS” Backstage Story of a Famous Actress THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25-26-27 GLENN FORD, RED BUTTONS. in “IMITATION GENERAL” The Year’s Funniest Comedy! — PLUS — ROBERT TAYLOR. JULIE LONDON, in “SADDLE THE WIND” Very Entertaining Western W e R' ommend These Fine Shows For Your Christmas Entertain ment We Will Start At 5:30 On Christmas. SUNDAY. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28-29 XK TOR MATURE, 1EO (.ENN, in “TANK FORCE” Story of African Campaign Cinemascope Color Starts At 5:30 Sunday. MISS AMERICA Mr. and Mr-. Joseph Fry of Wood burn, were callers al the Mary Hart- iian home Sunday. 17 Jtwtl». unbreakable mainspring, expansion bracelet Mill City $35’5 MARINA WASHINGION 21 5 pmino» Idiultminti unbreaMOK m»'»i, i >n< »39’5 MUIR’S < ■ When Your're Everyone's favorite* for holiday snacks Down Town and Have a cup of coffee Look Over the Large Assortment of SENA10R I? lewelj, ih«» rtlistenf unfcreaMt.f I luxury tipani w bend Delicious Christmas Goodies Fruit Cakes PRBIOENI Yulekake I1I63K. 37 *» *.<• ne* n irtcl« mm mi w»tr» Hi tn! it swell »•»•«.«*»> » <•«■»«!(.»( Ihocl '«I'lUot. • ■psn- ’On ban« Cookies Our cven-freth Rolls Christmas Bread Place Your Order Now And Your bokod good» do 15950 CHRISTMAS io much to odd to |«I m > tvaiiabi« «ilh tho f utility of tho BAKING Is Done For You. holiday tfoion Enjoy them ofttn. e* • »ed *e »»«• *•’« Telephone 1843 Mill City k e * V 4 ' te Î Join your friends here daily for a cup of coffee and a roll or something good from our fountain • LN Down Town Mill City Phone 2222